Királyhűség - autonómia - ellenzékiség a halasi kunok útja a funkcionális lojalitástól a mentális ellenállásig /

The article aims to analyse a small city (Kiskunhalas, Hungarian Plain) ethnic caracteristic (kuman, comani, cumanian), as nomadic people of the steppes, way of life in the 13-18th century, on the basis of everyday ethnicity and the value-conservative loyalty to the government – as a traditional men...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: A. Gergely András
Testületi szerző: „A királyhűség jól bevált útján...” Rendi és nemzeti kötődések szimbolikus változásai 1867 és 1918 között (2014) (Szeged)
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: 2016
Sorozat:A vallási kultúrakutatás könyvei
"A királyhűség jól bevált útján...": rendi és nemzeti kötődések szimbolikus változásai 1867 és 1918 között
Kulcsszavak:Kunok - Kiskunhalas
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/67412
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Tartalmi kivonat:The article aims to analyse a small city (Kiskunhalas, Hungarian Plain) ethnic caracteristic (kuman, comani, cumanian), as nomadic people of the steppes, way of life in the 13-18th century, on the basis of everyday ethnicity and the value-conservative loyalty to the government – as a traditional mentality, latently hidden among various interest-spaces and local identity-consciousnesses, start to oppose, stronger and stronger, the weakening totalitarian state. Therefore, it is not at all excluded that the political loyalty and the civil societal rationality are going to be transformed into representations of direct movements, single-target aspirations and pluralistic-democratic interests: local societies require the recognition of their identity and the 'idea of nation' may be replaced by the idea of belonging to a region, a district or a marginal settlements. The principle of development that became autotelic, can be by now replaced by the noumenon interests of spatial and settlement autonomy (free peasant district) which may become the supporters of anorganic modernization. The author focuses on the world view and traditional stock of knowledge as manifestations and proofs of the local population's Cumanian identity. The study is a methodological attempt to show evidence for the survival of a 'folk' identity complex existing in parallel with the 'official' historical traditions preserved in books and learned at school in the town in the 20th century, as a describes the cultural traits, customs, historical legends of this survivor population.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:99-112
ISBN:978-963-306-491-7
ISSN:2064-4825